The SSA compiles the annual list based on the names that parents in the U.S. gave their babies born in the previous year.For the fifth year in a row, Olivia remains the No. 1 name for girls after surpassing Emma in 2019. Meanwhile, Liam holds steady as the most popular name for boys for the seventh straight year.The SSA compiles the annual list based on the names parents in the U.S. chose for babies born in the previous year.
Mateo joined the top 10 for the first time ever last year as the sixth most popular name for boys. It only first entered the top 1,000 names list in 1995. Theodore also jumped up from No. 10 to No. 7, and Benjamin was knocked off the top 10 for the first time since joining the list in 2015. William also fell from No. 6 to No. 10. As for the girls, Mia rose from No. 8 to No. 6, overtaking Isabella, which is now No. 7.That Cute Baby Photo Posted On Instagram Has Consequences You Should Know AboutSign up and we'll email you a weekly dose of parenting stories, covering everything from pregnancy and birth, to babies and toddlers. We're in this together.
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